The Bell HTC Touch Diamond is a mobile phone that features a touch screen interface, with 2 cameras, a built-in radio as well as an internal memory of 4GB. It has the TouchFlo 3D that enables users to touch?the interface to go through files of videos, photos and more. It also has built-in wifi and GPS module that enables navigation via its in-built GPS module.

The Bell HTC Touch Diamond features a 2.8″?touch screen combined with a cover that is made of brused metail and faceted edges. Its screen is also touch responsive interface. The camera that is integrated is 3.2 megapixel with auto focus and has a secondary VGA CMOS colour camera. Its internal memory is 4GB. Also included is a GPS module in built that enables users to navigate through destinations with full navigation including turn-by-turn. It also combines technology such as the TouchFlo 3D enabling users to interact and play as well as launch album artwork, snapshots of contacts, and videos with the?touch of their fingers against the screen of the HTC Touch Diamond.

The Motorola ROKR Z6m is a thin, narrow slider highlighted with elegant finishes. Crafted of rich housing materials, the ROKR Z6m takes full advantage of the slider form factor and make life easier by accomplishing most anything in both the open and closed positions. Music is a priority for the ROKR Z6m. Featuring an integrated music player, the ROKR Z6m comes equipped with a 3.5 mm headset jack, stereo Bluetooth connectivity, and up to 2 GB removable memory. Additionally, consumers can transfer their digital music collections in seconds via the the USB 2.0 high speed connection.

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??Thin, narrow slider with a multi-modal design and rich colors, materials and finish

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??Supports a variety of audio formats such as MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA and other popular formats

This cell phone is only 91grams.?But don?t let the small size fool you. It comes packed?with features, like Bluetooth, voice-dialing and a nice digital camera. This Bell Mobility cell?phone is a great choice if you?re looking for?an easy to use device.

Using this short guide, we will hold your hand and walk you through the process of programming your phone number into your Motorola Q Bell Mobility cell phone. Don?t worry, the process isn?t hard. In seven easy steps, you?ll have your phone programmed in no time. And you?ll save up to $25 on in-store programming fees.

So let?s get started! First, though, turn your phone on. If you are using your battery and do not have your phone plugged into your charger, check to ensure that the battery has at least two bars? worth of charge.

Step 2: Enter the six-digit Lock Code that was provided for you by Bell Mobility.

Please note: If you do not have your Lock Code, contact Bell Mobility customer service by phone at 1-800-667-0123. Or you can watch our video Activating Your Bell Cell Phone to find out how to get your Lock Code.

Now that you?ve programmed your phone number, your phone should be ready to use, as long as it has already been activated by Bell. If you have not yet activated your phone, you can have it done in the store or, if you?re a do-it-yourselfer, you can watch our video Activating Your Bell Cell Phone.

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Using this short guide, we will hold your hand and walk you through the process of programming your phone number into your Samsung M500 Bell Mobility cell phone. Don?t worry; the process isn?t hard. In nine easy steps, you?ll have your phone programmed in no time. And you?ll save up to $25 on in-store programming fees.

So let?s get started! First, though, turn your phone on. If you are using your battery and do not have your phone plugged into your charger, check to ensure that the battery has at least two bars? worth of charge.

Step 1: Press this series of buttons on your phone: [#][#][6][7][5].

Step 2: Press the [OK] button.

Step 3: Enter the six-digit Lock Code that was provided for you by Bell Mobility. The screen will display SVC MENU. Please note: If you do not have your Lock Code, contact Bell Mobility customer service by phone at 1-800-667-0123. Or you can watch our video Activating Your Bell Cell Phone to find out how to get your Lock Code.

Now that you?ve programmed your phone number, your phone should be ready to use, as long as it has already been activated by Bell. If you have not yet activated your phone, you can have it done in the store or, if you?re a do-it-yourselfer, you can watch our video Activating Your Bell Cell Phone

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Using this short guide, we will hold your hand and walk you through the process of programming your phone number into your Samsung A640 Bell Mobility cell phone. Don?t worry; the process isn?t hard. In nine easy steps, you?ll have your phone programmed in no time. And you?ll save up to $25 on in-store programming fees.

So, let?s get started! First, though, turn your phone on. If you are using your battery and do not have your phone plugged into your charger, check to ensure that the battery has at least two bars? worth of charge.

Step 1: Press this series of buttons on your phone: [#][#][6][7][5].

Step 2: Press the [OK] button.

Step 3: Enter the six-digit Lock Code that was provided for you by Bell Mobility. The screen will display SVC MENU. Please note: If you do not have your Lock Code, contact Bell Mobility customer service by phone at 1-800-667-0123. Or you can watch our video Activating Your Bell Cell Phone to find out how to get your Lock Code.

Now that you?ve programmed your phone number, your phone should be ready to use, as long as it has already been activated by Bell. If you have not yet activated your phone, you can have it done in the store or, if you?re a do-it-yourselfer, you can watch our video Activating Your Bell Cell Phone at bell.ca for a complete set of instructions.

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Zoompass launches wireless payment sticker ? Now you can turn your Bell Mobility phone into a handy device to use on a shopping trip?and not just for calling your friends. By attaching the newly available Zoompass sticker to the back of your Bell Mobility phone and scanning it at the mobile payment systems now in use in gas stations, coffee shops and other Canadian retail locations, you?ll be able to pay for purchased items through a credit card linked to your Zoompass account. The sticker transmits a wireless signal and can also be used to send money to family and friends. Zoompass, developed through a partnership of Canada?s three major telecom companies, is betting that Bell Mobility customers will find the new payment system convenient because it uses something they nearly always have with them?their cell phone. (by Mathew IngramMar. 4, 2010, 1:42 pm PST – accessed 3/6/10 at http://gigaom.com/2010/03/04/zoompass-mobile-payment/)

Text IRISH to 20222 to give to the MDA – For the first time, Bell Mobility cell phone customers can make their contributions to the Muscular Dystrophy Association?s annual Shamrocks Against Dystrophy fundraising campaign using their cell phones. Just text IRISH to 20222 to make a $5 donation that will support research and help develop treatments for neuromuscular diseases that afflict more than a million individuals across the United States and Canada. This text giving option is a new twist on giving that?s available to the more than 250 million cell phone subscribers in the U.S. and Canada. Contributors will be awarded with custom wallpaper for their phones. (posted: 5:35 PM Mar 2, 2010, reporter: Ralph Hipp, 13 News, accessed at http://www.wibw.com/toyourhealth/headlines/86037452.html)

Bell Mobility?s Quench phone will soon feature Motoblur ? If you?re a Bell Mobility customer with a Quench phone who?s tired of separately logging in to Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, help is on the way! Sometime in the first half of 2010, the Motoblur system will be available. This system will allow users to access their social networks all in one place without having to log in to each network separately. Social network messaging will be handled through a secure server and users will be able back up and restore their contacts and log-in information. (posted by digitalhome on March 3, 2010 ? accessed 3/6/10 at http://www.digitalhome.ca/2010/03/motoblur-for-android-devices-coming-to-canada/)

Digital TV now available for Bell Mobility customers – CBC, CTV, Muchmusic, Treehouse, TSN, SportsNet, Live NHL hockey and the Weather Network are a few of the digital TV offerings now available in both English and French to Bell Mobility customers. The application can be downloaded to work on the Bell 3G network. An Apple iPhone OS 3.0 or greater is required and WiFi must be turned off for the digital TV programming to function. If you?re interested, you can look at the free preview before deciding whether this new service is for you. (by Mike on February 24, 2010 – in Apple News – accessed 3/6/10 at http://www.coated.com/bell-mobile-tv-apple-iphone-app-available/ via Coated ? Coolest Gadget Reviews)

OneAPI pilot launched in Canada ? The OneAPI initiative recently launched in Canada by GSMA will make it easier for new cell phone applications to reach Bell Mobility and other customers in the cell phone market. This initiative provides application developers with standardized application programming interfaces (APIs) for mobile networks, bringing a fragmented market closer by allowing them access to many operators through a single gateway rather than having to establish separate relationships with several operators. The pilot will initially focus on payment, messaging and location capabilities that will function seamlessly across different networks. The results of the Canadian pilot will be studied and used worldwide and will allow Bell Mobility and other cell phone customers to access innovative technologies sooner than is currently possible. (March 02, 2010 – by Deepika Mala, TMCnet contributor, accessed 3/6/10 at http://4g-wirelessevolution.tmcnet.com/broadband-stimulus/topics/mobile-networks/articles/77346-gsma-launches-commercial-pilot-canada-as-part-oneapi.htm)

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